You have to release your aspectJ project as you would for any normal
Java application! You have to produce an executable .jar file that
includes your code and all you needed libraries (like the aspectJ runtime).

Hope this help. Else tell us a bit more about your problem.
Didier.

Matteo wrote:
> I'm sorry...
>
> I have made a project, but how I can make a "release version"?
> A "release version" as it's possible to do using ".Net", infact I need
> to execute my project without running Eclipse...
>
> Thanks...
>

You have to release your aspectJ project as you would for any normal
Java application! You have to produce an executable .jar file that
includes your code and all you needed libraries (like the aspectJ runtime).

Hope this help. Else tell us a bit more about your problem.
Didier.

Matteo wrote:
> I'm sorry...
>
> I have made a project, but how I can make a "release version"?
> A "release version" as it's possible to do using ".Net", infact I need
> to execute my project without running Eclipse...
>
> Thanks...
>